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fjoru103
post Dec 23 2018, 01:53 PM

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Which shop can get good price
for Kaneko, TVR and Yellow Plus?

I am aware of these 2 shops are selling, R*****ce Optical, I***** Lab,
not sure of any other shop, any sifu can enlighten?
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post Dec 24 2018, 02:59 PM

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QUOTE(fjoru103 @ Dec 23 2018, 01:53 PM)
Which shop can get good price
for Kaneko, TVR and Yellow Plus?

I am aware of these 2 shops are selling, R*****ce Optical, I***** Lab,
not sure of any other shop, any sifu can enlighten?
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Picking up a TVR Arnel later from I***** Lab, undoubtedly I am paying a premium, but Esther and her staff service is top notch. Multiple post purchase servicing for 2 years without paying an extra dime. BTW this is my second pair, together with my wife, a total 4 from them! I Lab is having trunk show for Kaneko now until Jan19, you can checkout some unusual Kaneko collection. I think they only showing small amount of TVR cuz of the trunk show. But I am sure they will get you a suitable pair based on your requirement.

Handmade frame is a rabbit hole too. chiahau

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post Dec 28 2018, 08:57 AM

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QUOTE(cheefai7 @ Dec 24 2018, 02:59 PM)
Picking up a TVR Arnel later from I***** Lab, undoubtedly I am paying a premium, but Esther and her staff service is top notch. Multiple post purchase servicing for 2 years without paying an extra dime. BTW this is my second pair, together with my wife, a total 4 from them! I Lab is having trunk show for Kaneko now until Jan19, you can checkout some unusual Kaneko collection. I think they only showing small amount of TVR cuz of the trunk show. But I am sure they will get you a suitable pair based on your requirement.

Handmade frame is a rabbit hole too. chiahau
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Ya I am aware of the "premium price" not to mention that price is not yet include the lens,
with lens is easily close to 2k perhaps?

sad.gif or anyone know where got more range of Persol glasses?
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post Dec 28 2018, 10:17 AM

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QUOTE(fjoru103 @ Dec 28 2018, 08:57 AM)
Ya I am aware of the "premium price" not to mention that price is not yet include the lens,
with lens is easily close to 2k perhaps?

sad.gif or anyone know where got more range of Persol glasses?
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Easily 2k plus, but for me, it's worth it.
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post Jan 14 2019, 04:30 PM

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QUOTE(dr.evil @ Mar 14 2018, 02:55 PM)
adding to the list:

- Moscot
- Randolph Engineering
- Max Pitton
- Dita (dunno those fellas got increase price or not)
- Native Sons

I am currently wearing a Moscot Billik and have an OAMC Aero for spare.
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lindberg also
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post Jan 14 2019, 09:52 PM

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Hey guys!

For the ic Berlin glasses are there any shops to recommend around Klang valley?? Do they hold sales for ic Berlin too? Haha thanks!!
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post Jan 22 2019, 07:17 AM

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post Jan 28 2019, 11:25 PM

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Gentleman_League
post Jan 29 2019, 11:49 AM

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anyone know where can i get TomBrowne specs in KL?
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post Jan 29 2019, 12:15 PM

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QUOTE(Gentleman_League @ Jan 29 2019, 11:49 AM)
anyone know where can i get TomBrowne specs in KL?
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saw a few in marq optic gallery in gardens.
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QUOTE(hanhanhan @ Jan 29 2019, 01:15 PM)
saw a few in marq optic gallery in gardens.
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hey thanks! will go and have a look rclxm9.gif
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post Jan 29 2019, 02:35 PM

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QUOTE(westlife @ Jan 22 2019, 07:17 AM)
Just made a new Oakley eyeglasses with Hoya Remark Trueform 1.6 HVLL BC.
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same here. i got the oakley crosslink fit and honestly i dont like the lens placement. they did say it'll gonna be a bit blurry but man it is really blurry. the side are a bit curvy so it gets a tad blurry and im having hard time looking at finer things. gives me a bit of headache too.

but one thing for sure, i dont have that annoying slip everytime i have to work on something (ie.: fixing my bikes/cars or things thats gonna be sweaty...)
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QUOTE(g3n0c|d3 @ Jan 29 2019, 02:35 PM)
same here. i got the oakley crosslink fit and honestly i dont like the lens placement. they did say it'll gonna be a bit blurry but man it is really blurry. the side are a bit curvy so it gets a tad blurry and im having hard time looking at finer things. gives me a bit of headache too.

but one thing for sure, i dont have that annoying slip everytime i have to work on something (ie.: fixing my bikes/cars or things thats gonna be sweaty...)
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ic.

i think ur frame is more curve right? if that's the case, u need to actually opt for aspheric or double aspheric design of lenses or even the freeform (customized) lenses. traditonal stock spheric lenses do not suit that kind of curve frame.

initially i chose a oakley frame which is very curve, the sales lady also told me to choose the special lenses to fit. but in the end i actually bought another oakley frame elsewhere with the design i like more. and it is actually more flat instead of curve. but i am using freeform lenses, so actually no issues even if i am to choose frames that are more curve.

ur frame does not come with interchangeable nose pad? if yes, actually it should fit well since you can change to the size that matches your face.
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post Jan 29 2019, 05:25 PM

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QUOTE(westlife @ Jan 29 2019, 03:36 PM)
ic.

i think ur frame is more curve right? if that's the case, u need to actually opt for aspheric or double aspheric design of lenses or even the freeform (customized) lenses. traditonal stock spheric lenses do not suit that kind of curve frame.

initially i chose a oakley frame which is very curve, the sales lady also told me to choose the special lenses to fit. but in the end i actually bought another oakley frame elsewhere with the design i like more. and it is actually more flat instead of curve. but i am using freeform lenses, so actually no issues even if i am to choose frames that are more curve.

ur frame does not come with interchangeable nose pad? if yes, actually it should fit well since you can change to the size that matches your face.
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its a curvy one, but for my budget i have to go what i had. my lens arent so cheap (even the cheapest cost me almost the same as the frame) and it could cost me more than rm2k just for the lens if im too picky about it lol.

yeap it comes with the right and left thingie side frames(?) with interchangeable nose pads. im using the thick one right now and it'll do the job.

personally this glasses is more towards doing physical things such as wrenching, exercising and stuff. i still got a good ol prescription rayban glasses and a perscripton rayban sunglasses to compensate it. so no worries
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post Jan 29 2019, 06:23 PM

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QUOTE(g3n0c|d3 @ Jan 29 2019, 05:25 PM)
its a curvy one, but for my budget i have to go what i had. my lens arent so cheap (even the cheapest cost me almost the same as the frame) and it could cost me more than rm2k just for the lens if im too picky about it lol.

yeap it comes with the right and left thingie side frames(?) with interchangeable nose pads. im using the thick one right now and it'll do the job.

personally this glasses is more towards doing physical things such as wrenching, exercising and stuff. i still got a good ol prescription rayban glasses and a perscripton rayban sunglasses to compensate it. so no worries
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Yeah lenses can be expensive. My lense alone is rm1300 which is Hoya Remark Trueform sensitivity with blue control.

Good that you have a spare.

I am actually regret not to buy a driving lenses from zeiss which I always find driving at night sometimes the incoming lights can be distracting which the lenses may help.
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post Jan 31 2019, 12:33 AM

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QUOTE(westlife @ Jan 29 2019, 06:23 PM)
Yeah lenses can be expensive. My lense alone is rm1300 which is Hoya Remark Trueform sensitivity with blue control.

Good that you have a spare.

I am actually regret not to buy a driving lenses from zeiss which I always find driving at night sometimes the incoming lights can be distracting which the lenses may help.
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Well, good thing is ur eyesight is not as bad as me, the worse the eyesight, the more you going have to pay for it.
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post Jan 31 2019, 08:38 AM

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QUOTE(g3n0c|d3 @ Jan 31 2019, 12:33 AM)
Well, good thing is ur eyesight is not as bad as me, the worse the eyesight, the more you going have to pay for it.
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yeah. my degree is still normal. uses 1.6 index lenses are good enough.
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post Jul 22 2019, 09:08 AM

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Can someone suggest which lens doesnt turn yellowish easily ? Mine turn yellowish after only 1.5 yrs... ALready changed 2 spectacles...
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post Jul 22 2019, 09:56 AM

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QUOTE(delsoo @ Jul 22 2019, 09:08 AM)
Can someone suggest which lens doesnt turn yellowish easily ? Mine turn yellowish after only 1.5 yrs... ALready changed 2 spectacles...
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How much do you spend on lenses? Budget ones usually only turn yellowish.
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post Jul 22 2019, 10:00 AM

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QUOTE(Adrian_Alastair @ Jul 22 2019, 09:56 AM)
How much do you spend on lenses? Budget ones usually only turn yellowish.
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About rm500, my power is quite high though...

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